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interweave

[in-ter-weev, in-ter-weev] / ˌɪn tərˈwiv, ˈɪn tərˌwiv /


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Heller interweaves two narratives — one, a single day unfolding in the present on Cape Cod; the other, selected scenes from the past, presented chronologically: “1974. May, New York,” “1979. July, Vermont.”

From New York Times

The interweaving of death and craftsmanship clearly inspires her work.

From Los Angeles Times

Subsequently overtaken by bright sun shining on cattle and horse ranches, our eyes and noses processed the interweaving smells of animal hides and salt spray.

From Washington Post

But Thompson cleverly interweaves present-day interviews into the archival images, creating an illuminating palimpsest of equally moving and eerily timely narratives.

From Washington Post

It interweaves the stunning geology with the history of the ancestral Puebloans who carved at least 90 percent of the 25,000 petroglyphs.

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